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Snow Hoper
02 May 2016 21:02:00

ROFLMAO @ Spurs 


Give those boys some bottle


Going to war over religion is like killing each other to see who has the better imaginary friend.


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SJV
02 May 2016 21:02:47


 


Spurs are a bl**dy disgrace. 8 yellow cards and at least two should have been sent off.  Lost the chance of the title and lost their heads and their composure.  Shameful display.


Originally Posted by: Gandalf The White 


Spurs have been great this season but they let the occasion overwhelm them. It was actually 9 yellow cards, with Dier and Walker deserving of second yellows and Dembele a straight red. Not many teams out-twat Chelski but tonight Spurs did. 


But let's not let this overshadow what matters...


 


Leicester City are Champions!! 

David M Porter
02 May 2016 21:03:32

Massive congrats to Leicester- throroughly deserved!


Gary Lineker must be regretting that promise he made now though, lol!


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SEMerc
02 May 2016 21:06:02


ROFLMAO @ Spurs 


Give those boys some bottle


Originally Posted by: Snow Hoper 


Oh welcome back. Haven't seen you in here for about 6 months.


Still, I suppose the lack of European football next season must be a chastening experience for the millions your crooked owner has spent on your team.

Snow Hoper
02 May 2016 21:27:14


 


Oh welcome back. Haven't seen you in here for about 6 months.


Still, I suppose the lack of European football next season must be a chastening experience for the millions your crooked owner has spent on your team.


Originally Posted by: SEMerc 


LMAO is that the best you can do?


Going to war over religion is like killing each other to see who has the better imaginary friend.


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SEMerc
02 May 2016 21:39:17


 


LMAO is that the best you can do?


Originally Posted by: Snow Hoper 


Aw bless. A supporter of a small club whose knuckle dragging fans believe they have a genuine rivalry with Spurs.


Sorry to burst your bubble but Spurs fans only care about Arsenal.

Ally Pally Snowman
02 May 2016 21:39:27

Utter madness that Leicester are champions great for English football though and proves you don't have to buy the league. Think Spurs will be the strongest team next year though. And Chelsea and Man U outside the top 4 again. 


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Saint Snow
02 May 2016 22:06:17


Fair play to Chelsea for playing out of their skins in their fake rivalry with Spurs.


Originally Posted by: SEMerc 


 


I bet the Chavs haven't celebrated so hard since stopping Liverpool's title bid in 2014...


Commiserations, mate. I know that you and I dig at each other (and we both know the other doesn't really like the other's team) but I know how it feels to come so close to winning the PL by playing the best football across the season, only to be denied at the final hurdle. If it's any consolation, I really don't see your lot imploding like we did the season after and think you'll challenge again. I'd be happy if both our teams were in the top 4 next year, and AllyPally's prediction of Scum-U and Chavski being outside came true.



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Saint Snow
02 May 2016 22:10:25

But congrats to Leicester on the most incredible title in the history of football. They're not the only underdog to win the 'Division 1' title but, in this day & age, with Chavski & Citeh being elevated onto the top table by have been bankrolled to the immense scale they have, and Man U able to spend a quarter-billion on bit-part players then look to spend the same again because it's not worked out, it's a super-human effort.


And so happy for Ranieri, a true gentleman.



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Gandalf The White
02 May 2016 22:18:41


 


Spurs have been great this season but they let the occasion overwhelm them. It was actually 9 yellow cards, with Dier and Walker deserving of second yellows and Dembele a straight red. Not many teams out-twat Chelski but tonight Spurs did. 


But let's not let this overshadow what matters...


 


Leicester City are Champions!! 


Originally Posted by: SJV 


Indeed, I'm very pleased for Ranieri, a very good Chelsea manager about a dozen years ago.


 


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Gandalf The White
02 May 2016 22:21:18


 


LMAO is that the best you can do?


Originally Posted by: Snow Hoper 


The comment showed about the same lack of class as his side showed for most of the second half.


I haven't seen such a shocking display of foul play since Leeds United.  


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SEMerc
02 May 2016 22:25:52


 


 


I bet the Chavs haven't celebrated so hard since stopping Liverpool's title bid in 2014...


Commiserations, mate. I know that you and I dig at each other (and we both know the other doesn't really like the other's team) but I know how it feels to come so close to winning the PL by playing the best football across the season, only to be denied at the final hurdle. If it's any consolation, I really don't see your lot imploding like we did the season after and think you'll challenge again. I'd be happy if both our teams were in the top 4 next year, and AllyPally's prediction of Scum-U and Chavski being outside came true.


Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 



Can't disagree with any of this.


Ranieri is manager of the year by a mile. It really does put to shame the collective (bankrolled) performances of Mourinho, Pellegrini and Van Gaal.


What the latter three have in common is that they are dinosaurs. Football has moved on. The owners of those three clubs are slow to learn.

Gandalf The White
02 May 2016 22:31:40


 



Can't disagree with any of this.


Ranieri is manager of the year by a mile. It really does put to shame the collective (bankrolled) performances of Mourinho, Pellegrini and Van Gaal.


What the latter three have in common is that they are dinosaurs. Football has moved on. The owners of those three clubs are slow to learn.


Originally Posted by: SEMerc 


ROFL


I suppose coming second is quite memorable, assuming your lot don't implode in the last two matches and end up third.


 


Edit: just watching MOTD and it looks even worse when you see some of the disgraceful challenges and off the ball incidents.  Spurs heirarchy will be spending a lot of time at the FA answering a raft of charges.   


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SEMerc
02 May 2016 22:39:41


 


ROFL


I suppose coming second is quite memorable, assuming your lot don't implode in the last two matches and end up third.


 


Edit: just watching MOTD and it looks even worse when you see some of the disgraceful challenges and off the ball incidents.  Spurs heirarchy will be spending a lot of time at the FA answering a raft of charges.   


Originally Posted by: Gandalf The White 


Dearie me, the sour grapes of underchievement may have passed through your bowels by now. Problem is, you merely come up with different sh.it.

Gandalf The White
03 May 2016 00:52:09


 


Dearie me, the sour grapes of underchievement may have passed through your bowels by now. Problem is, you merely come up with different sh.it.


Originally Posted by: SEMerc 


You're an even more graceless twit than usual tonight.  You and that bunch of graceless thugs on the pitch deserve each other.


 


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springsunshine
03 May 2016 08:12:58

Well done Leicester


The biggest upset/surprise in football since Forest in 1979.An incredible achievement and thoroughly deserved,it proves that every team in the prem has a chance if they play as a team,play to thier strenghths and are blessed with a little luck. Money is NO guarantee of success.


As for Spurs,unlucky,too many draws!!! But if they keep their team together next season they will win it and am sure most spurs fans at the start of the season knew they would be in the champions league next time they would have been well happy.


Fingers crossed now for City and Liverpool this week

Sevendust
03 May 2016 10:45:37

Last night's game was excellent. The fact that it boiled over a few times at least showed there was some passion and Chelsea to their credit were certainly up for it.


The manager getting involved in the half-time ruck would only have heightened tension and that would have spread to the players and that in my view is poor management but he is a young manager and will hopefully learn from this experience.


I've never been a Spurs fan but in the final analysis they have also over-achieved this season and they will be in the Champions League which is a big deal when you are up against other Premier League big clubs.


As for Leicester, it is a great story and Ranieri has worked a miracle there irrespective of what happens in future seasons :)

SEMerc
03 May 2016 11:32:56


Last night's game was excellent. The fact that it boiled over a few times at least showed there was some passion and Chelsea to their credit were certainly up for it.


The manager getting involved in the half-time ruck would only have heightened tension and that would have spread to the players and that in my view is poor management but he is a young manager and will hopefully learn from this experience.


I've never been a Spurs fan but in the final analysis they have also over-achieved this season and they will be in the Champions League which is a big deal when you are up against other Premier League big clubs.


As for Leicester, it is a great story and Ranieri has worked a miracle there irrespective of what happens in future seasons :)


Originally Posted by: Sevendust 


Quite. And this young team will get better and better. However, that's not the point I wish to address.


I didn't see most of the match but saw a compilation (11 mins worth) of incidents.


I was especially amused at Robbie Savage having a go on MOTD. No irony there of course. It's a bit like Chris Kamara condemning boxing


Predictably, various non-Spurs fans have thrown their toys out of the pram this morning saying how shameful the performance was.


Well, for them, I'll give two proper examples of what constitutes shameful.


First up; Shi.teh for their performance over the weekend against Southampton. Collectively, no fukcs were given, except for a 19 year old boy. Arguably the worst performance I've seen from ANY PL team this season.


Only marginally less shameful was United's pathetic display against Lester. No passion and a largely soulless atmosphere. Were the players aware they had a chance of getting CL football next season? I wouldn't have guessed.

Ally Pally Snowman
03 May 2016 20:58:46

What's fascinating about next season is who will miss out on the Champions League. Spurs look strong so do Liverpool under Klopp, Man City with Guardiola should be top 4 at least and Arsenal always finish in the top 4. That's not including Leicester of course. West Ham will also be strong with some big money behind them. You can make a case for Man U and Chelsea being outside the top 6 next season. It's great to see the big boys under so much pressure nothing is guaranteed anymore. Great for English Football.


 


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SEMerc
03 May 2016 21:24:36


What's fascinating about next season is who will miss out on the Champions League. Spurs look strong so do Liverpool under Klopp, Man City with Guardiola should be top 4 at least and Arsenal always finish in the top 4. That's not including Leicester of course. West Ham will also be strong with some big money behind them. You can make a case for Man U and Chelsea being outside the top 6 next season. It's great to see the big boys under so much pressure nothing is guaranteed anymore. Great for English Football.


 


Originally Posted by: Ally Pally Snowman 


I agree with most of this, but with the following caveats. I wouldn't be surprised if Guardiola turned out to be a relative flop - at least in his first season - as he flushes out the various turds he needs to in order to 're-build' i.e. bring in other foreigners at ludicrously inflated prices.


I can't see Mourinho doing much at United either - assuming Woodward actually summons up enough courage to throw Van Gaal under the bus.


If I were to stick my neck out, I'd say the Dippers will be the most improved team as Klopp's methods continue to bed in. I can see them in the top four easily. I can see Spurs in there as well, leaving Shiteh, Manure, the Chavs and the Scum battling for the other two places

Ally Pally Snowman
03 May 2016 21:36:58


 


I agree with most of this, but with the following caveats. I wouldn't be surprised if Guardiola turned out to be a relative flop - at least in his first season - as he flushes out the various turds he needs to in order to 're-build' i.e. bring in other foreigners at ludicrously inflated prices.


I can't see Mourinho doing much at United either - assuming Woodward actually summons up enough courage to throw Van Gaal under the bus.


If I were to stick my neck out, I'd say the Dippers will be the most improved team as Klopp's methods continue to bed in. I can see them in the top four easily. I can see Spurs in there as well, leaving Shiteh, Manure, the Chavs and the Scum battling for the other two places


Originally Posted by: SEMerc 


FWIW my top 8 next season



  1. Spurs

  2. Man City

  3. Liverpool

  4. Arsenal

  5. Leicester

  6. West Ham

  7. Chelsea

  8. Man United


 


 


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SEMerc
03 May 2016 21:40:52


 


FWIW my top 8 next season



  1. Spurs

  2. Man City

  3. Liverpool

  4. Arsenal

  5. Leicester

  6. West Ham

  7. Chelsea

  8. Man United


 


 


Originally Posted by: Ally Pally Snowman 


Hmmm, interesting. FWIW, I'll go


1- Spurs


2- Chelsea


3- Liverpool


4- Man City


5- Arsenal (assuming Wenger is still there)


6- Man United


7- West Ham


8- Lester


 


 

Saint Snow
03 May 2016 23:09:34

There's too many uncertainties to have a good go at a forecast at this stage


Guardiola might struggle, but he's got the core of a very good team able to play the sort of football he'll look to implement. Conte too could be great or he could be rubbish in English football and blow up. But I expect both these teams to spend big this summer on proven quality who play in the style the managers want.


Spurs are going to have to contend with ECL football and, whilst they've built experience of two games a week in the Europa, the CL is more demanding. Good enough squad to challenge again, and I don't see any stars leaving, but perhaps the 2017/18 season is when they'll peak.


Liverpool will continue to improve slowly, but we've too many players who are good-but-not-great; in other words too good to discard as failures, but not good enough to lift us to the higher heights; again it'll all depend on whether Klopp brings in some proven quality in key areas and be brutal where necessary (and whether the squad will be able to deploy his tactics more consistently with a Klopp pre-season behind them)


Whether Wenger stays or not, I think next year the Gunners will struggle to make the top 4. Sanchez, who's carried them at times this past couple of seasons, is getting restless I feel, and it'll either be another year of increasing atrophy under Wenger or a transitional period under a new boss.


Who knows who'll be in the Old Trafford manager's seat next season. Could they sack LVG after winning the cup? Would Maureen get instant improvement or just rub players & fans up with his hyper-ego and park-the-bus tactics? They'll no doubt throw more bucketloads of cash at players, but recent purchasing has been pretty rubbish. Could challenge, but I think the job is a bit too big for one season.


Everton...hmmm... BobbyBS won't be in charge next year, after his shelf-life once again passes. If the new rich owner brings in a good manager and invests in players to bolster an already decent squad (and if they keep hold of Lukaku), then they should be top-8. West Ham will be facing European football for the first time in a while and won't find it easy.


Of the rest, Leicester will be mid-table. The demands of being reigning champs and having ECL football will be too much - and that's even with Kante, who is hot property now (not to mention Mahrez & Vardy, but I think these two are more emotionally wedded to Leicester). Southampton could easily be in the top 8 again, whilst Stoke could kick on if they don't fall away once more; either could take the place of Wet Spam. I also think if Newcastle escape relegation & keep Rafa, they'll be transformed and could crack the top 8.


 


Saying all that, my top 8 forecast as it stands now would be:



  1. City

  2. Chelsea

  3. Spurs

  4. Liverpool

  5. arsenal

  6. Man U

  7. Everton

  8. West Ham



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springsunshine
04 May 2016 15:14:38


There's too many uncertainties to have a good go at a forecast at this stage


Guardiola might struggle, but he's got the core of a very good team able to play the sort of football he'll look to implement. Conte too could be great or he could be rubbish in English football and blow up. But I expect both these teams to spend big this summer on proven quality who play in the style the managers want.


Spurs are going to have to contend with ECL football and, whilst they've built experience of two games a week in the Europa, the CL is more demanding. Good enough squad to challenge again, and I don't see any stars leaving, but perhaps the 2017/18 season is when they'll peak.


Liverpool will continue to improve slowly, but we've too many players who are good-but-not-great; in other words too good to discard as failures, but not good enough to lift us to the higher heights; again it'll all depend on whether Klopp brings in some proven quality in key areas and be brutal where necessary (and whether the squad will be able to deploy his tactics more consistently with a Klopp pre-season behind them)


Whether Wenger stays or not, I think next year the Gunners will struggle to make the top 4. Sanchez, who's carried them at times this past couple of seasons, is getting restless I feel, and it'll either be another year of increasing atrophy under Wenger or a transitional period under a new boss.


Who knows who'll be in the Old Trafford manager's seat next season. Could they sack LVG after winning the cup? Would Maureen get instant improvement or just rub players & fans up with his hyper-ego and park-the-bus tactics? They'll no doubt throw more bucketloads of cash at players, but recent purchasing has been pretty rubbish. Could challenge, but I think the job is a bit too big for one season.


Everton...hmmm... BobbyBS won't be in charge next year, after his shelf-life once again passes. If the new rich owner brings in a good manager and invests in players to bolster an already decent squad (and if they keep hold of Lukaku), then they should be top-8. West Ham will be facing European football for the first time in a while and won't find it easy.


Of the rest, Leicester will be mid-table. The demands of being reigning champs and having ECL football will be too much - and that's even with Kante, who is hot property now (not to mention Mahrez & Vardy, but I think these two are more emotionally wedded to Leicester). Southampton could easily be in the top 8 again, whilst Stoke could kick on if they don't fall away once more; either could take the place of Wet Spam. I also think if Newcastle escape relegation & keep Rafa, they'll be transformed and could crack the top 8.


 


Saying all that, my top 8 forecast as it stands now would be:



  1. City

  2. Chelsea

  3. Spurs

  4. Liverpool

  5. arsenal

  6. Man U

  7. Everton

  8. West Ham


Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 


Don't think things are going to be quite so obvious as most seasons throw up a surprise,especially this one.I ve afeeling Van Gall will still be at united as this season is turning out to be a replica of when Fergie was one game away from the sack and Utd have got Crystal Palace in the cup final,coincidence or the start of a great Van Gall era??


Spurs I think will be title favorites with the bookies,city will make top 4 and it will be a transitional season under Pep.Liverpool will continue to improve and I would think anything but a top 4 finish will be regarded as a failure.


For a dark horse,like Licester this year id be tempted to put a few quid on Southampton.


As for my team Bournemouth,there will have to be massive changes as all but 6 or 7 players in the squad are not premier league standard,Eddie Howe is going to have to ship most of the squad out and spend the £100 million on players especially defenders and midfielders and another goalkeeper.If he doesn`t we will go down like Villa next season.


I very much hope Newcastle go down and stay down until that twat Ashley is out.Also hope Chelsea have a worse season than this and the Russian crook says enough is enough and pulls his money out and they sink like the titanic.


One thing is nailed on and that is Arsenal will NOT win the title or challenge again!! Until Wenger finally goes the mentality that 4th place is a success will remain.

Saint Snow
04 May 2016 15:58:44


I very much hope Newcastle go down and stay down until that twat Ashley is out.


Originally Posted by: springsunshine 


 


  Can't argue with that!



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